Aodhan Bulger
It starts off with an amalgam of quiet, ambient drone/noise (I mean ambient in its true sense) that smoothly segues into guitar and instrumentation so fuzzed out and blurred that it comes across as essentially another ambient droning noise. Highly, highly recommended - it ticks your brain into a certain mood/mindset, the both of which occur in tandem, and at once separate yet unable to be divorced completely from one another.
Favorite track: Side A.

Travis Niemeyer
I've been waiting for new material by this artist for a long time. They pull off the whole "ambient black" thing perfectly, which is - appealing to three classes; the black metal fan, the ambient/noise music fan, and the ambient black metal fan. That's what sets them apart.